It's easy to make fun of JavaScript by claiming it's not a real programming language. While the claim is certainly debatable, there are ways you can write it to act more like a real programming language, like C, by organizing the code into object-oriented classes. Webmonkey user Cpeterpan shows us how. Read more...
Oops! A web server error is preventing the page you requested from displaying.
If you clicked a link somewhere on our site and were led to this page, please let us know so we can remedy the situation as soon as possible.
Special Offer For Webmonkey Users
WIRED magazine:
The first word on how technology is changing our world.
Find a bug in your Monkey?
Visit the Webmonkey bug tracking page.
Help us fix bugs, broken links, and outstanding
issues on Webmonkey.com
A Wired.com user account lets you create, edit and comment on Webmonkey articles. You will also be able to contribute to the Wired How-To Wiki and comment on news stories at Wired.com.
It's fast and free.
Retrieve Sign In
Please enter your e-mail address or username below. Your username and password will be sent to the e-mail address you provided us.
Welcome to Webmonkey
- edit articles
- add to the code library
- design and write a tutorial
- comment on any Webmonkey article